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Minors can now enter Slippery Noodle Inn once more
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Slippery Noodle Inn has stated that after a brief time as a 21 and older establishment, family dining is once more available.
On Friday night, the bar posted on Facebook to announce the update. It claimed that the floor layout had been “cleared up” by the Indiana State Excise Police.
“We can now return to minors being allowed in designated areas. All minors must enter through our newly designated family dining entrance, on the north side of the building,” a portion of the statement said. “With this change, our business model returns to the original plan the Yeagy family created and wanted for the iconic Slippery Noodle.”
The declaration comes after a time of change for one of Indianapolis’ iconic bars. Due to the previous owners’ lack of the required paperwork to be accessible to all ages, new ownership and a change to operating exclusively as a 21 and older business were announced earlier this month.
Family dining areas will be marked and accessible to children Monday through Thursday until 9 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays until 7:30 p.m., according to the post.
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